Actually I'm using a nettop, and I think that I've set a mispelled root password, because I can't login. So, I thinked to put something "init=/bin/sh" (this is the grub-like syntax), mount the fs, and reset the password. The problem is that I don't know how could I say this to uboot. Otherwise, is there a simple way to put debian in the internal nand drive?

Hi,I'm new about plugPC and i lost my password with the apt-get upgrade.Using your istruction i finally recover the login but at the boot time i receive this strage string:jffs2_scan_inode_node(): CRC failed on node at 0x07f887c8: Read 0xffffffff, calculated 0x63f8e840

Thanks to Dammuozz for the easy copy paste. I had the same problem, unable to log in as root. I tried changing the bootargs as first suggested by frafra and messed it up somehow. I ended up getting stuck in a state where I couldn't boot at all. So I thought I'd post this link on how to reset the Uboot environment variables to the factory defaults in case anyone is having the same problems:http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Factory_Default_u-Boot_Environment

Then using copy and past I brought a copy of the existing bootcmd variable into my favorite editor (vim) and added "${x_bootargs_pwrecov};" to the end of the list of the other bootargs so that it looks like the following: